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conferences; Mentor BSc/MSc students. About NL2120 NL2120 is a program in which science, business, nature organizations and education work together to gain knowledge about natural solutions (Nature-based
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Natural Language Processing (NLP) in the areas of culturally aware NLP or multilingual conversational NLP, and integration of such methods to support language technology in multiple languages
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the first five years in the Netherlands Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Dr Imme Benedict, Assistant Professor, via email: imme.benedict@wur.nl. Questions
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are encouraged to submit a research proposal that aligns with UCALL's research programme and encompasses multiple areas of law. Your job Over a period of four years, you will conduct a PhD research under the
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Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 23 hours ago
Dresden University of Technology (TUD) Course location Dresden In cooperation with Dresden University of Technology (TUD) Teaching language English Languages The programme is conducted in English. Full-time
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for information Post Type Full Time Closing Date Wednesday 30 July 2025 Reference EHPHD-0625- We’re here to create and harness knowledge, to deliver opportunity for everyone. About the Opportunity Based in
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at https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/phd-programme . For further information please contact Head of Department Professor Mitchell Dean, e-mail: mde.bhl@cbs.dk Information about the department can be found
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Professor Appy Sluijs, and close collaboration in this project will be with Dr. Peter Bijl. Multiple others will be involved for specific aspects of the project, including several scientists involved in
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Public Space, telephone +31623635005 or by e-mail arjan.hijdra@wur.nl or dr. Barbara Tempels, assistant professor, telephone +31639088920 or by e-mail barbara.tempels@wur.nl . Questions about the
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to opportunity to join an existing research programme and collaborate with national and international colleagues throughout this project. The PhD is supervised by Dr Elaine Rogers and Professor Donal